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  2. Jaffna Kings - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Among others, Rahul Sood was cited as a tech leader from the Seattle area who is investing in cricket, where the Jaffna Stallions also announced a global education partnership with Code.org. [9] As part of their outreach to the country of Sri Lanka the Jaffna Stallions released a song in partnership with famous artists La Signore, aka ...

  3. Sinhawalokanaya - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lanka cricket star, Tillakaratne Dilshan also played a supporting role. Produced by EAP circuit cinemas, the film had music scored by Ravihans Wetakepotha while songs were composed by Ravihans Wetakepotha, Rookantha Gunathilake and Dilan Lamb. It was released in January 2011 and was a very big commercial hit in Sri Lankan Film History ...

  4. Cricket in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) (2012) was a Twenty20 cricket competition in Sri Lanka. It was intended to be the premier Twenty20 league in the country, held by Sri Lanka Cricket, when it replaced the Inter-Provincial Twenty20 competition. Super Four Provincial (2017-2018) Consisted of 4 teams (Colombo, Dambulla, Galle, and Kandy)

  5. Papare (music) - Wikipedia

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    Adopted from kawadi Tamil Hindu genres band music they normally play in thiruvizha times . Papare is a very lively genre of music, and is a popular music culture throughout the South Asian region. There are a lot of papare bands in Sri Lanka that play mostly at cricket matches to boost the morale of supporters.

  6. De Ghuma Ke - Wikipedia

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    It is the official song for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It was released worldwide on 31 December 2010. It was released worldwide on 31 December 2010. The song has three different versions in Hindi , Bengali and Sinhalese , as Bangladesh , India and Sri Lanka co-hosted the event.

  7. Singhalese Sports Club - Wikipedia

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    Singhalese is the most successful club in Sri Lankan domestic cricket, having won the Premier Trophy a record 32 times to 2017. Although the name is correctly spelt with the old spelling "Singhalese", the name is sometimes misspelt with the modern spelling "Sinhalese". Three former Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka have been presidents of the club. [4]

  8. Galle Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    Galle Cricket Club is a first-class cricket team based in Galle, Sri Lanka. They play their home games at Galle International Stadium , which was reconstructed after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami . In the 2016–17 season, they took part in the Premier Trophy , Sri Lankan cricket's first-class competition.

  9. National Super League 4-Day Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The league is organized by the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) beginning in the 2022 season. [2] In January 2022, the SLC launched the tournament. [ 3 ] The squads for the competition are announced based on the performances in the Major League Tournament , with 26 clubs clustered under five teams. [ 4 ]